384 
ROBINSON. 
slender, the upper portion o'f the tube 2. 5-3.5 mm long, campanulate, 
the 4 lobes very short, triangular-ovate, acuminate; petals 4, broadly 
ovate, about 1.6 mm long, 1.4 mm wide, rounded at the apex, the two 
inner with processes at the base, separable and apparently falling sepa- 
rately; staminal disk thin; stamens about 30, their filaments 2.5-4 mm 
long, their anthers orbicular, cordate at the base, 0.3 mm in diameter; 
style at anthesis 4 mm long; ovary 2-eelled, each cell with several ovules. 
A tree 8-10 m high, the bark of the ultimate branches covered with 
grayish bark, often scaling off and leaving the branches purplish; leaves 
opposite, with petioles 5-9 mm long, the lamina elliptic-lanceolate, 
10.5-12 cm long, 3.2-4 cm wide, acute and decurrent at the base, at 
the apex prolonged into an acumen 1.5-2 cm long; primary lateral veins 
on each side of the midrib about 50, irregularly forking and anastomosing ; 
submarginal vein thin but sufficiently conspicuous. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Camp Keitliley, Mrs. Clemens 1086 (type), 1113. 
67. Eugenia clavellata Meir. in Philip, Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 104. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mount Mariveles, Lamao River, For. Bur. 271/7 
Borden, For. Bur. 2821 Meyer. 
Endemic. 
68. Eugenia rosenbluthii sp. nov. 
Cymis terminal ibus vel subterminalibus, multifloris, sessilibus in 
triadibus paniculatim dispositis : calycis tubo tubaeforme, lobis 4 vel 5, 
minimis ; corolla ignota ; staminibus brevissimis : foliis subcoriaceis, 
ellipticis, basi acute acuminatis, apice in acumen angustum obtusum 
productis; venis utrinque 20 vel pluribus, indistinctis. 
Flowers terminal or subterminal, sessile or subsessile in triads, forming 
a sometimes leafy panicle 5-10 cm long, its racliises slender, quadrangular, 
4- or 8-ridged or almost winged: calyx-tube increasing gradually in 
diameter from the base to just below the apex, where it is moderately 
expanded, 6-8 mm long, 1.5-2 mm. in diameter at the apex, not extending 
1 mm beyond the ovary; calyx-lobes 4 or 5, about 0.4 mm long and less 
than 1 mm wide, deciduous, leaving the margin of the calyx slightly 
undulate or lacerate; corolla unknown; disk thin, its margin not free; 
stamens numerous, the longest filaments nearly 1 mm, comparatively 
stout toward the base, narrowed to a point at the apex, anthers hardly 
0.2 mm long; style about 1 mm long, its apex nearly level with that of 
the calyx; ovary-cavity occupying nearly the entire length of the calyx- 
tube except the basal 1 mm, 2-celled or apparently often 1-celled. 
A tree 10 m high, with a trunk 30 cm in diameter, its terete or nearly 
terete branches and slender branchlets covered with smooth grayish to 
cinnamon-colored bark : leaves of a pair sometimes not quite opposite, the 
petioles 2-4 mm long, the lamina subcoriaceous, elliptic, 4—8 cm long, 
15-36 mm wide, acutely acuminate at the base, at the apex forming a 
narrow obtuse acumen 5-9 mm long, the margins revolute, both surfaces 
